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... moving sidewalk. It's kind of like a drive by gallery that you could just stand here and enjoy the art as you roll by. Karla Murthy: Since DuLaney began as curator three years ago he’s doubled the collection at Hobby Airport which is funded by a city ordinance ...
... and it's really not accurate or fair. But it's, you know, both both both parties use it to their advantage when they can. Karla Murthy: He cites Democratic-controlled legislatures in New York and Illinois that have also drawn maps aggressively in their favor. Michael Li: Republicans are ...
As 2021 draws to a close, the NewsHour Weekend team selected some of our favorite stories from this past year on nature and the environment. Special Correspondent Karla Murthy reported on a potential climate change solution – planting trees. She went to Cleveland, a city once known as ‘The Forest City ...
... this every day. I'm going to leave, right? So to hear people’s comments is really nice too. It’s just different for me. Karla Murthy: And what do you hope people will get out of walking by. Julia Kuo: I think I hope they'll just enjoy the ...
Phil Kidd: This is the old Westinghouse building, which was one of the two major industrial businesses that helped form this neighborhood. Karla Murthy: Westinghouse used to manufacture industrial lighting here, and employed more than 500 people. In recent years a developer has proposed turning this building into a residential ...
Karla Murthy: She also wanted to show a different side of Ike Turner than what was widely known about him. Katori Hall: The narrative and the public opinion of him was very sharp, and automatically you’re like, he’s the villain of her life story. I felt like it ...
Jenny Spencer: When people think about trees, you think about tree planting and how gratifying that is to plant a new tree. But what we've learned is that it's just as important to preserve the existing canopy, the mature tree canopy. Karla Murthy: Jenny Spencer is a City ...
... and Bethlehem Steel and subsequent iterations, I mean, people were excited to have people working again on site. They were excited to have economic activity. Karla Murthy: He also points out that local officials negotiated with Tradepoint to ensure that minority-owned local businesses would benefit from the development, like ...
Karla Murthy: A month later, PPE was more available, lockdown measures were in effect in many states and the curve was beginning to flatten. But when we spoke to Dr. Langsfeld in late April, she worried about the new shape the battlefield was taking. Dr. Alexis Langsfeld: Now everyone's ...
Karla Murthy: McGarrity believes these contracts were built to fail. A long term study out of the University of Texas looked at these contracts in 8 counties there and showed that only 20% percent actually end up in home ownership. Outside of Youngstown, Vision has been the subject of numerous ...
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